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‘I Have a Dream’ inspires Chicano Moratorium reflection
By Tony Castro, Voxxi The end of August in Los Angeles has historically been a time of sad recollections for Latinos, especially activists who remember a triumphant civil rights march […]
Some Latino Congress Members Breaking Partisan Mold
By Nathan L. Gonzales, NBCLatino Congress is derided as an increasingly partisan and polarized body, but a handful of Hispanic Members are trying to break the gridlock. According to new ratings […]
Telenovela Fantasy Series Brings HIV/AIDS Reality to Web
By EGP News/New America Media An original telenovela set in East Los Angeles, with a suspenseful plot involving infidelity, family secrets and homophobia, launched on the Internet Nov 30, just […]
Mexicans Pay in Blood for America’s War on Drugs, Part 5
Editors note: This article was published by the Phoenix New Times in July. With their permission, News Taco is reprinting it in five installments throughout the week to inspire debate […]
From Tijuana, Ex Dreamer Calls For Immigration Reform
By Jacqueline Guzmán-Garcia, New American Media (This story was originally published in El Nuevo Sol, and translated by Elena Shore) LOS ANGELES–Nancy Landa was working in the public sector at a […]
Mexicans Pay in Blood for America’s War on Drugs, Part 2
Editors note: This article was published by the Phoenix New Times in July. With their permission, News Taco is reprinting it in five installments throughout the week to inspire debate […]
Mexicans Pay in Blood for America’s War on Drugs, Part I
Editors note: This article was published by the Phoenix New Times in July. With their permission, News Taco is reprinting it in five installments throughout the week to inspire debate […]